Journal Article10.1201/9781439812877-21
Three-Dimensional Imaging
TL;DR: Three-dimensional imaging constructs ultrasonic images by stacking B-scan tomograms and displaying them in a 3D format. It increases the information density and comprehensibility of pictoral representations of ultrasonic data sets.
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Abstract: Ultrasonic three-dimensional images are constructed by "stacking" B-scan tomograms or ultrasonic CAT scans with a computer algorithm for subsequent perspective or sectional display. Perspective images of surfaces representing Doppler measurements o f fluid velocity are illustrated in combination with isovelocity contours for flows through a flexible tube in vitro, lsospeed contours calculated from a dynamically moving epicardial surface are mapped onto the heart surface illustrating the combination of quantitative parametric data with a qualitative surface display. The efficacy of three-dimensional displays for increasing the information density and comprehensibility of pictoral representations of ultrasonic data sets is discussed.
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